There are no studies showing that breast reduction causes breast cancer.
Still, women over 40 should regularly get a mammogram and clinical breast examination to make sure that they are breast cancer-free.
Anyone who is concerned about the possibility of having cancer, anybody with a family history of breast cancer, anyone with large breasts with different lumps and bumps, is always concerned about the possibility of cancer.
The answer is:
Breast reduction surgery really doesn’t have anything to do with breast cancer.
In other words, breast reduction surgery, having breast reduction surgery does not increase your risk of having cancer.
There were studies performed in the past that they thought that maybe by reducing the amount of breast tissue, by reducing the breasts, that there was a possibility of decreasing the chances of having breast cancer.
However, subsequent studies showed that not to be true.
If there is no family history of breast cancer, if you do not have suspicious masses or breast lesions, that are found on physical examination, and if those are subsequently followed up by the appropriate mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs, or whatever other radiographic studies are necessary to give you a better description of those findings, then breast reduction surgery in and of itself does not increase your risk of breast cancer.